IDENTILIN$$ F015DT1|Dublin ms.877|ff.56v-57v|pp.92-4\JSC\tr[EWS]\9-19-94\P&C:JSC\mf 015.DT1.HE1 %X%1Elegie%2 015.DT1.001 Come Madame Come; All rest my powers defie 015.DT1.002 Vntill I labour, I in labour lye. 015.DT1.003 The foe oft times, hauing the foe in sight, 015.DT1.004 Is tir'de w%5th%6 standing, though they neuer fight. 015.DT1.005 Off w%5th%6 y%5t%6 Girdle, like heauens zones glistering, 015.DT1.006 But a farre fairer world incompassing. [CW:Vnpin] 015.DT1.007 Vnpin that spangled Breast-plate, w%5ch%6 you weare, [f.57/p.93] 015.DT1.008 That th'eyes of busie fooles may bee stopp'd there. 015.DT1.009 Vnlace yo%5r%6 self, for that harmonious chime, 015.DT1.010 Tells mee from yo%5u%6 y%5t%6 nowe t'is yo%5r%6 bed-tyme. 015.DT1.011 Off w%5th%6 that happie buske, whom I envye, 015.DT1.012 That still can bee, and still can stand soe nigh. 015.DT1.013 Yo%5r%6 Gownes going off such beauteous state reueales 015.DT1.014 as where from flowrie meades, th'hills shadowe steales 015.DT1.015 Off with your Wierye Coronet, and showe 015.DT1.016 the Hairy Diademe w%5ch%6 on you doth growe. 015.DT1.017 Off w%5th%6 those shooes, and then safely tread 015.DT1.018 in this Loues hallowed Temple, this softe bed. 015.DT1.019 In such white robes, Heau'ens Angells vse to bee 015.DT1.020 receiu'd by men, thou, Angell bring'st w%5th%6 thee 015.DT1.021 a Heau'n, like Mahometts Paradise: And though 015.DT1.022 ill sprightes walk in white, wee easely knowe 015.DT1.023 by this, these Angells, from an euill spright: 015.DT1.024 they sett our haires, but these the fleash vpright 015.DT1.025 Licence my roveing hands, and lett them goe, 015.DT1.026 behind, before, aboue, betweene, belowe. 015.DT1.027 Oh my America, my new-found land, 015.DT1.028 My kingdome safliest when w%5th%6 one man man'd. 015.DT1.029 My mine of pretious Stones, my Emperie, 015.DT1.030 Howe blest am I, in this discouering thee? 015.DT1.031 To enter into these bands is to bee free. 015.DT1.032 Then where my hand is sett, my seale shalbee. 015.DT1.033 ffull naked,>%Vnes< all ioyes are due to thee, 015.DT1.034 As soules vnbodied, Bodies vncloath'd must bee 015.DT1.035 to tast whole Ioyes. Gemms, w%5ch%6 yo%5u%6 women vse 015.DT1.036 are as Atlanta's Balls, caste in mens viewes, 015.DT1.037 That when a fooles eye lighteth on a Gemm, 015.DT1.038 his earthly soule may couett theirs, not them; 015.DT1.039 Like Pictures, or like Bookes gaye Couerings, made [CW:for][miscatch] 015.DT1.040 ffor lay-men, are all women thus arraid: [f.57v/p.94] 015.DT1.041 Themselues are mistique bookes, w%5ch%6 only wee 015.DT1.042 (whom their imputed grace will dignifie) 015.DT1.043 must bee reueil'd, then since I may knowe, 015.DT1.044 as liberally, as to a mydwife, showe 015.DT1.045 thy self. Cast all, yea, this white Linnen hence 015.DT1.046 there is noe pennance, much lesse Innocence. 015.DT1.047 To teach thee, I am naked first: why than, 015.DT1.048 What need'st thou haue more Couering then a Man?| 015.DT1.0SS ffinis.| 015.DT1.0$$ %1Final couplet ind.; SS flush with RM;%2 >>I: D.<< %1in RM at l.1%2